A first-of-its-kind box set from Walt Disney Records and Fairfax Classics. Soundtracks of Disney classics such as The Skeleton Dance by Carl Stalling, Three Little Pigs by Frank Churchill, and Donald Ducks debut The Wise Little Hen by Leigh Harline will be presented in full for the first time ever on record. More than 8 hours of music over 16 vinyl LPs. Housed in 8 tip-on gatefold jackets with original animation art in a beautifully constructed foil-stamped and numbered slipcase. Includes Digital Download for the entire set.

Less than a year after Mickey Mouse's debut in Steamboat Willie, the Walt Disney Studio embarked on a decade-long series of music-driven shorts whose breakthroughs would forever change the direction of animation and would have a massive impact on popular culture. The 75 cartoons - called Silly Symphonies - pioneered "three-strip" Technicolor, introduced Donald Duck, and created a pop music phenomenon with Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? They won seven Academy Awards® for Best Short Subject (Cartoon) between 1932 and 1939. The limited edition collection is housed in 8 tip-on gatefold jackets with original animation art in a beautifully constructed foil-stamped and numbered slipcase. Each gatefold jacket includes detailed liner notes for every short by Disney historians J.

Kaufman and Russell Merritt, authors of the definitive book on the series, Walt Disneys Silly Symphonies: A Companion to the Classic Cartoon Series. Midnight in a Toy Shoppe (1930). Birds of a Feather (1931). The Cats Out (aka The Cats Nightmare) (1931). The Clock Store (aka In a Clock Store) (1931).

The Spider and the Fly (1931). The Bears and the Bees (1932). Babes in the Woods (1932). Birds in the Spring (1933).

Moth and the Flame (1938). Mother Goose Goes to Hollywood (1938). The item "VARIOUS ARTIST SILLY SYMPHONY COLLECTION 1929-1939 VINYL BOX SET BRAND NEW" is in sale since Wednesday, May 30, 2018. This item is in the category "Music\Records". The seller is "sights4sound" and is located in Oak Ridge, North Carolina.